Among those who had their deals reworked were receiver Miles Austin, cornerback Brandon Carr, backup center Ryan Cook, linebacker and soon to be defensive end DeMarcus Ware and tight end Jason Witten.

Where the oft-injured Austin is concerned, the move seems to confirm what owner and general manager Jerry Jones said last week, that the veteran receiver would not be a cap casualty.

None of the other re-structurings are all that surprising as Dallas prepares for a second consecutive year of dealing with a league-imposed cap hit. They will also continue to look into extending quarterback Tony Romo, a move that would further free the team up financially for the free agent period.

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